July 20, 2010Thank you so much for allowing me to come to this camp! i
learned so much and improved. i hope we can have another camp next summer that i
can come to. Again thank you so much for helping me to become a better
volleyball player.

2010
Camp Format:Mon - Wed 9am to 4pm
Thursday 9am to noon.

All camp participants will receive a free T-shirt!Cost:
$175Maximum
Number: 20Registration Info: The registration form
is here!

$50 deposit will be due with registration. Balance due by June
1.

There will be limited number of spaces available, plus, players from other schools will be allowed to attend, so,
campers are urged to not procrastinate!

List
Of Camp
Assistants:
Devyn BayesDevyn just graduated from
Ferrum College, where she made the volleyhball team as a walk-on her
freshman year!! She graduated from George Washington High School in Danville, VA
in 2007, where she played volleyball for six years.
Devyn gives private volleyball lessons in Roanoke on many
Saturday & Sunday nights that her schedule allows! She is also
involved in our volleyball VIP
training for 8 - 12 year olds. Devyn
has now assisted with thirteen STAR volleyball camps, including being
the rookie camp director at Chugiak High in Anchorage Alaska in
July of 2009. She will begin work on her master degree at
Seton Hall this fall! You go Devyn! Her email
is: dbayes@ferrum.edu
MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/21189496Sam ThomasSam is the JV coach at
Topsail
High School and is a sophomore in college at
Cape Fear Community College where she played on the
volleyball team. She started playing volleyball in the 8th grade, played 3 years of Juniors (one on my 15 Red team
here) and 5
years of school ball. She is a 2008 graduate of North Cross
School where she was a starter on team that made the final 4
in the state tournament that year. She assisted me with my 2007
Roanoke
Juniors 15's team and has now been an assistant at eleven STAR
camps! Sam is an assistant coach for the
Cape Fear Volleyball Club 14's team. Her email is: samadamsthomas@gmail.com
Jessica Washburn BowlesJessica is a Physical Education teacher at Callaway
Elementary school, where she teaches children from Pre-K-5th
grade. She graduated from Ferrum College in 2009, where she
played volleyball all 4 years. At Ferrum Jessica earned Academic
All-Conference in 2007 - 2009. Jessica graduated from Franklin County
High School in 2005, where she played 2 years of JV, and 2 years of
varsity.
She was a team captain her sophomore and senior years.
She also played 2 years of club volleyball.
While at FCHS, she was awared 1st team All-Conference in 2004.
Jessica was an assistant coach on my New River Valley
team
this past season and is the director of the
VIP
training in Roanoke for girls ages 8 - 12.
You can contact Jessica
at
jwashburn@ferrum.edu

Jordan Hawkins
Jordan is a rising senior at Jefferson Forest High near Lynchburg, Va
and has been named "Camp Impressor". Jordan was a member of Coach Houser's
2009
Region Champion
Junior
team that qualified for Nationals & spent a week in
Miami
in June of 2009. Jordan was named
1st team All-District and 2nd team All-Region III as a soph, 1st
team All-District and 2nd team All-Lynchburg her junior year, was named "rookie of
the year" on her freshman team, Athlete-Of-The-Week in Bedford
Bulletin during each year in school, and Athlete-Of-The-Month in the Forest
Focus during her sophomore year. You can contact Jordan at
jehawkins08@aim.com

July 2, 2010thank you sooo much for having this camp! i enjoyed it sooo much and i
learned a lot!
My teammate and i were just talking about it today and how fun it was and how
much we miss yall!
i cant wait to attend the camp next week to learn more!

Dan River High School
100 Wildcat DriveRinggold, Virginia 24586
The camp is being held at DR Middle School. The website is
here.Click
here to see a map to the middle school.
5875 Kentuck Road
Ringgold, VA 24586
434-822-6027
434-822-6548 (fax)Touch
here to see the
high school website!

According to NCAA rules, players from the class of 2010 ARE eligible to participate in a summer high
school camp. This will not get them in any trouble and it will not
jeopardize their college volleyball eligibility.